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crime for to us lie to the government. the government is lying to us. attorney general is making up stories. we attribute this to politics. meantime, they spent $ >> 11.4. >> $11.5 million to fly on private yet when it was unnecessary. misrepresenting the reason for purchasing the jet. they do it with immunity. >> last word. >> i want to say first of all, the president doesn't have flexibility. sequester is inflexible. why would the president make decisions where cuts are made if it will cost him political capital. people say he closed the program and decided to do that when the republicans refuse to sit and negotiate in a way that we say this is a sheer political weight for us to bear in front of the american people. >> bret: so you are saying if he had a choice whether to hurt people or have the flexibility to cut the work program, he would hurt people? in the effort to try to pressure republicans? >> i'm saying he wants people to negotiate with him. as the american people do on a combination of cuts and taxes that would resolve the issue. not to get
crime for to us lie to the government. the government is lying to us. attorney general is making up stories. we attribute this to politics. meantime, they spent $ >> 11.4. >> $11.5 million to fly on private yet when it was unnecessary. misrepresenting the reason for purchasing the jet. they do it with immunity. >> last word. >> i want to say first of all, the president doesn't have flexibility. sequester is inflexible. why would the president make decisions where cuts...
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what does us mean when it happens in >> neil: not today. still shy of an all-time high but we got close. the dow seeing green for the month of february nevertheless and has been -- investors celebrating. market watcher larry is worry else is driving this. and melissa is in texas. larry, your sense of whatever will propel us to that record high -- it's when, not if -- is all the wrong stuff. explain. >> well, investors were remind not to focus on the number, whether it's the dow or the s&p. instead focus on the fundamentals can the foundation of the economy. why were there and what is the support for that rally going forward? individual investors know they can't fight the feds. they can't sit there when their cost of living is going up and gas and health care and education i soaring. they know the stock market is being priced for perfection, and it's a legal of perfection that is not demonstrated in the economy. we have gdp, very mediocre, employment, very mediocre. those are the fundamental wes need to see long-lasting. the fed can prop up
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none of us have seen us before and neither have ouran set offers. what are we going to see in the next few moments? >> what's going to happen is at that magic hour that rolls around and the papacy ends and the empty chair begins, you will see the doors close and it's happening as we speak. their mandate is to protect the governing authority of the church. when that is no longer pope benedict xvi they will return to take them around the college of pardons who will possess the full authority of the church. >> they are taking a salute and doing their ceremonial retreat and in they go. that is the end of the swiss guards protecting pope benedict xvi as pope. now they will turn over to the reigning authority. >> we are literally witnessing a historic first. cardinal francis george of chicago is here and will participate in the election and is fond of saying in the church, everything happened at least once. that's not true tonight. this never happened before. >> let's listen for a second. >> the doors have closed. what stronger symbol than that. the doors
none of us have seen us before and neither have ouran set offers. what are we going to see in the next few moments? >> what's going to happen is at that magic hour that rolls around and the papacy ends and the empty chair begins, you will see the doors close and it's happening as we speak. their mandate is to protect the governing authority of the church. when that is no longer pope benedict xvi they will return to take them around the college of pardons who will possess the full...
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alison kosik joining us. tell us what this means as we keep a close eye on this? >> reporter: it means investors are feeling optimistic. the way the market has been since beginning of january, it's been this moving freight train. a lot of investors, they vaebt been wanting to miss this train, especially since you look at the dow. it's up already 7% since the beginning of january. we're not even out of february yet. a lot of investors are saying, you know what, let's jump on this train before we miss it. so, that is really kind of creating the snow ball effect. it's creating this momentum. even if it doesn't seem justified. you look at the big economic report that came out today, gdp, economic growth from the last three months of last year, it was revised higher, but barely. you know, it's really nothing to celebrate. it went from negative 0.1% to positive 0.1%. that shows an economy barely growing. the good news about the gdp reading shows the private sector side of the economy was good because there was business investment. there was consumer spending. it hung in
alison kosik joining us. tell us what this means as we keep a close eye on this? >> reporter: it means investors are feeling optimistic. the way the market has been since beginning of january, it's been this moving freight train. a lot of investors, they vaebt been wanting to miss this train, especially since you look at the dow. it's up already 7% since the beginning of january. we're not even out of february yet. a lot of investors are saying, you know what, let's jump on this train...
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they have a lot of people who use their phones for private use. now they want to go into the corporate world and essentially steal them away from the blackberry. this is, of course, looking to happen when blackberry is trying to step up its own game. there is a couple of interesting features of the knox. it's got more comprehensive virus and hacking protection. samsung actually wound up working with defense contractor general dynamics to develop this platform. it also has what's known as a container keeping proceed p ini tear apps from leaking to the outside. and the user can keep all of your work stuff and your home stuff separate on the same device. this is a feature blackberry wound up playing up when it unveiled the blackberry 10 last month. the knox is expected to be available on the galaxy s4, which is expected to be unveiled in the middle of march. >> alison, michael and i just realized we have a black bberry and an iphone. >> we both do. we just realized that. >> they have to step it up. >> i have both, so there you go. i'm cornering the w
they have a lot of people who use their phones for private use. now they want to go into the corporate world and essentially steal them away from the blackberry. this is, of course, looking to happen when blackberry is trying to step up its own game. there is a couple of interesting features of the knox. it's got more comprehensive virus and hacking protection. samsung actually wound up working with defense contractor general dynamics to develop this platform. it also has what's known as a...
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we just saw it fly overhead us. there it is again, this helicopter that we're going to be watching until it lands at castel gandolfo. but you can't really underplay and underestimate the importance of this moment. we've said over and again that this is an unprecedented event, that the most powerful religious leader in the world, the man with the biggest flock in the world, 1.2 billion catholics, no other faith leader has a flock of that size, voluntarily decided to step down. who does that? it's not re-election. this is about it. we saw him go over the most amazing roman sites, does we, across the coliseum, across the church of the pope. >> i have not been as moved until this moment about the resignation. >> reporter: i agree with you. >> i have come to rome for many, many years. he flew over the coliseum, who more do you need. and then over the church. every city in the world has one cathedral. that's his cathedral and that part of the city i -- they knew what they were doing, they always do, taking the pope over h
we just saw it fly overhead us. there it is again, this helicopter that we're going to be watching until it lands at castel gandolfo. but you can't really underplay and underestimate the importance of this moment. we've said over and again that this is an unprecedented event, that the most powerful religious leader in the world, the man with the biggest flock in the world, 1.2 billion catholics, no other faith leader has a flock of that size, voluntarily decided to step down. who does that?...
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none of us think bad things are gonna happen to us. i'm here at my house on thanksgiving day, and i have a massive heart attack right in my driveway. an artery in your heart, it's called the widow maker. and mine was 95% blocked. they took me to the hospital, and the doctor put me on a bayerspirin regimen. [ male announcer ] aspirin is not appropriate for everyone, so be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. i'm a blue-collar worker. to me, bayer aspirin is another tool. go talk to your doctor. you're not indestructible anymore. ♪ >> steve: we know eventually she would walk into the studio. here she is. >> gretchen: i think it's going to be a new thing. we wanted to know if there would be a dynasty walk. but maybe in the after the show show. >> anything is possible in the after the show show. >> brian: tomorrow, geraldo rivera will be here. john mccain, we'll find out who is cooler. >> gretchen: see you tomorrow. bill: it is a day of history truly. in less than two hours pope benedict xvi departs the vatica
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for us it sounds so great. obviously he himself says i'm a huge long shot and he said it in really colorful ways. now, christiane amanpour is in rome. cardinal dolan is her special guest this morning, a real treat for us. hey, christiane, how are you? >> reporter: chris, great to be with you all here at the north american college in rome. this is a seminary. as you say, we are very fortunate to have cardinal timothy dolan of new york as our guest. you know, this is going to be, i think, the last time that you're going to be able to talk in public. no tweeting, no interviewing during the run-up to the conclave that will elect the next pope. welcome. >> do you say that with a sense of relief? >> reporter: no, i say it with a sense of great regret. >> it's good to be with you. i appreciate the invitation. thanks for your interest in all these events. >> reporter: we are very interested and the whole world is interested in what transpires here because a pope is not just the head of the 1.2 billion catholics, but wh
for us it sounds so great. obviously he himself says i'm a huge long shot and he said it in really colorful ways. now, christiane amanpour is in rome. cardinal dolan is her special guest this morning, a real treat for us. hey, christiane, how are you? >> reporter: chris, great to be with you all here at the north american college in rome. this is a seminary. as you say, we are very fortunate to have cardinal timothy dolan of new york as our guest. you know, this is going to be, i think,...
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osh about was using the town to plan attacks -- al-shabab was using the town to plan attacks. they are battling rebel fighters across somalia. >> support of the operation. no support of the operation at all. they have been collecting taxes, using the seaports and all that. we will not conform with those areas. civilians are now behind us. >> kenyans prepare for a presidential election on monday. technology played a role in inciting unrest in 2007, but this time it is being used to do the opposite. more from nairobi. >> taking all the information that has been received and -- >> a group of young kenyans are training volunteers to use an application meaning "election." with it, people can anonymously report election related institute -- incidents with text messages or online. >> you are able to see what is going on around kenya, around the country. >> this sees the information into a map, into something called crowd sourcing. that is when a large number of people are used as sources to provide the best information possible. >> only the best information makes it here. there is a
osh about was using the town to plan attacks -- al-shabab was using the town to plan attacks. they are battling rebel fighters across somalia. >> support of the operation. no support of the operation at all. they have been collecting taxes, using the seaports and all that. we will not conform with those areas. civilians are now behind us. >> kenyans prepare for a presidential election on monday. technology played a role in inciting unrest in 2007, but this time it is being used to...
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let us start out with the forecast. good morning erica. >> good morning to you james. >> temperatures show '40's and 50's out the door. >> it is a lot warmer than 24 hours ago. you can thank the humidity. >> 52 in oakland. >> looking at some of your head lines mostly clear warm weather as we head into the afternoon. the warming trend continues friday is expected to be the warmest of the week. as we take a closer look at some of the numbers in your neighborhood again we're seeing low '40's and the livermore valley. mid- 40s in fremont. san jose checking in at 46. futurecast 4 tracking those numbers you can see by 12 mainly '60s. we will see seventies as we head in closer to your afternoon. >> setting the clock into motion by 8:00 p.m. we return to the light blue on your screen indicating everyone in the '50s. >> your highs show will get close to records. i do not think we will break any. fairfield 70. the same for antioch. 69 in concord. mid '60s for san francisco. mid- 50s for daly city. satellite and radar shows we hav
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nice to have you with us. >> nice to be here. >> we heard earlier from the vatican spokesperson that he won't be involved in a special way that he won't get sort of hang out and listen to what's happening, and he went get a special heads up when they pick the pope, he'll have sort of an outside role. but i'm curious to know who do you think could be on the short list of realistically who could be the next pope? >> there's a lot of talk that the catholic church is in the developing world, in africa and asia, so i want to go out a limb and i want to throw someone out from the developing nation of the philippines, cardinal ta rcr tartagle. if you don't like him, you have him for a long time. however, some of the cardinals may be heartened by the fact that now we have a pope who resigned so perhaps if it's not working too well, a younger cardinal, a younger pope, could, in fact, resign. >> what makes you pick him as your first? i know you got a couple on your top three, let's say. >> he's only a cardinal for three
nice to have you with us. >> nice to be here. >> we heard earlier from the vatican spokesperson that he won't be involved in a special way that he won't get sort of hang out and listen to what's happening, and he went get a special heads up when they pick the pope, he'll have sort of an outside role. but i'm curious to know who do you think could be on the short list of realistically who could be the next pope? >> there's a lot of talk that the catholic church is in the...
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it makes sense to use a scalpel. give the president the flexibility to at least figure out where it makes sense to tighten and be smart about these cuts so the government can do its regular functioning. we don't want to undermine the functioning of government but we want to be smart about these cuts. >> here's the problem, okay? when you say give the administration the flexibility, you're still taking the pound of flesh, you're just telling somebody else to take the pound of flesh for you. but the other part is, this is the biggest problem with the fearmongering, crying wolf issue. >> so you agree. >> here's the biggest problem with the argument. at this point, something is going to happen. the person who has the most to lose if they are, in fact, crying wolf is the white house. so if nothing happens and the white house has said all of this is going to happen, they have the most to lose. >> do you think they're crying wolf? >> no, i don't think they're crying wolf, i think they're intentionally allowing cuts to go on
it makes sense to use a scalpel. give the president the flexibility to at least figure out where it makes sense to tighten and be smart about these cuts so the government can do its regular functioning. we don't want to undermine the functioning of government but we want to be smart about these cuts. >> here's the problem, okay? when you say give the administration the flexibility, you're still taking the pound of flesh, you're just telling somebody else to take the pound of flesh for...
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jeremy, thanks so much for joining us. good to see you. [cheers and applause] now, jeremy, let's talk turkey for a second. how much of this is bluster? can you really flip texas? because there's a damn good chance before the next election they will -- >> this is definitely more than bluster. if you look at the state, if you look at the demographics it's the state that is changing. the country is changing. >> stephen: what do you mean changing? >> a more diverse state. it's becoming a lot more young people. we're going to go out and expand the electorate. get the new voters, register them, bring them into the process. the folks registered to vote and not turning out in texas we're going to build a grassroots campaign and turn it into a competitive battleground state. >> stephen: if you do that, that will upset the natural order of things. we know it's in the constitution that ohio and florida get to pick the next president. do you not believe in the constitution? >> in texas if you go there and talk to volunteers. i've seen the volunteers w
jeremy, thanks so much for joining us. good to see you. [cheers and applause] now, jeremy, let's talk turkey for a second. how much of this is bluster? can you really flip texas? because there's a damn good chance before the next election they will -- >> this is definitely more than bluster. if you look at the state, if you look at the demographics it's the state that is changing. the country is changing. >> stephen: what do you mean changing? >> a more diverse state. it's...
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what is your reaction to the rhetoric that he's been using? >> well, i think he's trying to put fear into the american public and what's amazing to me, sean, i talk about this, this is like a road show president. he's more interested in keeping the campaign going, going around the country, and he's got to decide, either he wants to be president of a political party or wants to be president of the united states and actually lead in the process and work towards some type of solution, but that's not what we're getting. >> now, the president says on friday he's going to meet with the the four top congressional leaders, that means john boehner and senator mitch mcconnell. didn't john boehner say he wasn't going to do that anymore or did i misunderstand it. >> said he wasn't going to sit down and negotiate, what the president is doing is asking for a photo op at the last minute. remember what we're talking about. 85 billion dollars out of a 3.6 trillion dollar budget. we borrow 85 billion dollars every 28 days so we're just talking about less cuts,
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by taking 5% away from those budgets that ar mageddon is on us. give the president the flexibility to figure out where it makes sense to tighten and be smart about the cuts. we don't want to undermine the functi functioning. >> here are the two problems. when you say give the administration the flexibility. you are taking them to take the pound of flesh for you. >> that is a different issue. >> but the other part is, this is the biggest problem with the fear mongering crying wolf issue. >> here it is. the biggest part the problem with the argument. at this point something is going to happen. >> the biggest -- the person who has the most to lose if they are in fact crying wolf is the white house. if nothing happens and the white house has said all of this is going to happen. >> no, i don't think they are crying wolf. i think they are allowing cuts to go on and that is painful. it was this white house that proposed this bill with the ridge itity built into it. it is going to shut down the airline travel. it is going to shut down the inspectors. we h
by taking 5% away from those budgets that ar mageddon is on us. give the president the flexibility to figure out where it makes sense to tighten and be smart about the cuts. we don't want to undermine the functi functioning. >> here are the two problems. when you say give the administration the flexibility. you are taking them to take the pound of flesh for you. >> that is a different issue. >> but the other part is, this is the biggest problem with the fear mongering crying...
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we are pleased to have them with us today and we thank all of you for joining us to mr. bellinger, we will start with you. each witness has written statements that will be made part of the record in their entirety. i ask each witness summarized his or her testimony of five minutes or less. to help you stay within the time, this time at my dinner table. the light switches programmed to yellow, you have one minute to conclude that when the light turns red signals the witnesses five minutes have expired. mr. bellinger, welcome. >> thanks very much, mr. chairman and members of the committee for coming for this important hearing today. i doubt this year but many legal issues as the subject of states are to administer this advertiser for the national security council and white house in the first term of the bush administration and the slick lopressor for the state department in the second term. i was in the white house situation room on either but the band spent all eight years of my time dealing with many of the same issues. but the bush and obama administrations have conclud
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gislebertus shows us here, for example, the adoration of the magi, cut in deep relief, often using the drill to create charming effects of texture and surface. around the corner of the capital, saint joseph sits, a little disconsolate. another scene shows the flight into egypt. and perhaps the most moving of all the scenes is the dream of the magi, in which the magi lie in their bed and the angel comes to them as if in a vision, touching their hands and pointing with his other finger to the star of bethlehem, which is to lead the magi. gislebertus' most dramatic composition is this one, the suicide of judas, where thscreaming devils e even pling on judas' rope to hasten his death. along with pilgrimage, the second great influence on romanesque art and architecture was monasticism. the monastic ideal had long been a spiritual goal of humankind, from the farthest reaches of ireland to the high himalaya. but western monasticism only really began after the fall of the roman empire in response to the collapsem of political power--began self-contained, self-sufficient communities cut off fro
gislebertus shows us here, for example, the adoration of the magi, cut in deep relief, often using the drill to create charming effects of texture and surface. around the corner of the capital, saint joseph sits, a little disconsolate. another scene shows the flight into egypt. and perhaps the most moving of all the scenes is the dream of the magi, in which the magi lie in their bed and the angel comes to them as if in a vision, touching their hands and pointing with his other finger to the...
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and as the forty fourth president of the us barack obama has claimed to be the most transparent president ever but is that really the case artie questions more on obama's dealings with the media. and on nine eleven volunteers rush to ground zero to help search for victims in the rubble now some of those volunteers are facing serious health problems and they're running into roadblocks when it comes to getting government help will shine the spotlight on their story coming up . it's wednesday february twenty seventh five pm here in washington d.c. i'm liz wahl and you're watching our t.v. we begin today with an update on a story we've covered closely here at our t.v. the case of army private bradley manning pretrial hearings continue today and while not much was discussed inside the courtroom interesting developments have emerged outside of it the government announced today that it would start releasing court documents filed throughout the pretrial process after receiving numerous freedom of information act requests from journalists so what does this mean for the trial moving forward or for
and as the forty fourth president of the us barack obama has claimed to be the most transparent president ever but is that really the case artie questions more on obama's dealings with the media. and on nine eleven volunteers rush to ground zero to help search for victims in the rubble now some of those volunteers are facing serious health problems and they're running into roadblocks when it comes to getting government help will shine the spotlight on their story coming up . it's wednesday...
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speaker, to remind us all what president kennedy told us, he said, let us not seek the republican or democratic answer but the right answer. let us not seek to fix the blame for the past but let us accept our response responseability for the future. mr. davis: that's where we stand today with this looming sequestration. it's time to get beyond the party politics, time to stop the blame -- blaming and finger pointing. the truth is, it took both parties, the house, the senate and the president, to approve sequestration. and it's going to take both parties, republicans and democrats, a house, a senate, and the president, to resolve it. the decisions we will have to make won't be easy. and no one, no one will get everything they want. but that's why we were elected. that's why our constituents, that's why they entrusted us to serve in this body. so let us take this opportunity to do the job that we were sent to washington, d.c. to be in this house, the pri ledge of serving in this house, let's do our jobs. do what our constituents sent us to do. let's put aside the partisan politics, let
speaker, to remind us all what president kennedy told us, he said, let us not seek the republican or democratic answer but the right answer. let us not seek to fix the blame for the past but let us accept our response responseability for the future. mr. davis: that's where we stand today with this looming sequestration. it's time to get beyond the party politics, time to stop the blame -- blaming and finger pointing. the truth is, it took both parties, the house, the senate and the president,...
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you got us a water tank. thank you. these kind of letters, of course, have an impact on the character can of jesse jackson as it unfolds. so i'll let that unfold. i'll just be his loving father. >> it's up to one judge if he goes to jail and how long le spend in jail. >> the judge will have to weigh what the prosecutor's argument is and what jesse lawyer's argue is and will make a decision. it's not for me at this point to weigh in with an opinion. >> what about your daughter-in-law? >> wolf, likewise, this is a family. they both pled guilty with a sen sense of sorrow but they will keep searching the people and i appreciate that about the both of them. >> on this day, the united states supreme court has also been hearing arguments that could bow tensionally overturn the enforcement provision of the voting rights act. i know how involved you and dr. martin luther king were in helping set the stage for the civil rights statement. what do you think? >> people like mr. boehner and mcconnell and others at the capitol hill ca
you got us a water tank. thank you. these kind of letters, of course, have an impact on the character can of jesse jackson as it unfolds. so i'll let that unfold. i'll just be his loving father. >> it's up to one judge if he goes to jail and how long le spend in jail. >> the judge will have to weigh what the prosecutor's argument is and what jesse lawyer's argue is and will make a decision. it's not for me at this point to weigh in with an opinion. >> what about your...
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border patrol in september of last year while her father valentino toci can joins us now to tell us his family's story also joining us is christian ramirez director of the southern border communities coalition which helped organize this trip to the capital appreciate both of you making it in here today valentino i know that this is something that is very hard for you to talk about so we appreciate you coming on on the show it to tell us your story i want to start off by asking you how and why your daughter was killed will to this point we haven't received any real information as far as why. brutally killed my daughter he shuddered nine times in this you mentioned she's of a mother of five she was a mother of five the daughter a great. person and we haven't received any answers from the border patrol agents or the police to patrol. in that city bit to set up nine times that's a lot of shots that were fired you have you have any indication why the border patrol agent fired that many times war according to the information is. imation did he somehow my daughter hit his officer in he ended u
border patrol in september of last year while her father valentino toci can joins us now to tell us his family's story also joining us is christian ramirez director of the southern border communities coalition which helped organize this trip to the capital appreciate both of you making it in here today valentino i know that this is something that is very hard for you to talk about so we appreciate you coming on on the show it to tell us your story i want to start off by asking you how and why...
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this is amazing, how did you fi us? i thought we might be related, so i had a fiber analysis done and sure eh, we're family. but you're not even shredded. you're...crunchy?! that happens sometimes. and you help keep people full with whole grain fiber? just like yoguys. [ female announcer ] they're different, but the same. a tasty square packed with a crunch... [ crunch! ] ...of whole grain fiber that helps keep you full. it's a big breakfast... [ crunch! ] ...in new a little biscuit. sme! ohhh bring it in! ooohhhooh! >>. >> shep: a star witness in the trial against bp, oil giant's former ceo tony hayward. satd same man that said he wanted his life back as millions of gallons gushed into the gulf of mexico. today the judge watched his taped testimony. it showed a lawyer grilling him before the disaster back in 2010. tony hayward the money saving moves didn't make a difference and was not to blame for the oil blowout. if found negligent in the civil trial, bp could be on the hook for billions of dollars. it pleaded guilty
this is amazing, how did you fi us? i thought we might be related, so i had a fiber analysis done and sure eh, we're family. but you're not even shredded. you're...crunchy?! that happens sometimes. and you help keep people full with whole grain fiber? just like yoguys. [ female announcer ] they're different, but the same. a tasty square packed with a crunch... [ crunch! ] ...of whole grain fiber that helps keep you full. it's a big breakfast... [ crunch! ] ...in new a little biscuit. sme! ohhh...
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girls room, she can use the nurse's room, she can use the faculty bathroom, she can use the boy's restroom, jack moore, how do you think this school fared in this one, bad call, good call? >> this is a terrible call. i just -- let her use the bathroom she wants to use, she's a transgendered little girl. how many times do we have to see these small town schools fall on the wrong side of history with these things. if you're given the choice in life between showing compassion for a little girl, who is struggling with something that is intense and personal, and being outraged about the potential issues with that, show compassion. that's the easy answer. >> i thought it was surprising they said that other students would have a problem with it, like it didn't have a problem already. they didn't have a problem now, i don't see why the school would necessarily need to do something. but i think we need to be fair. there is one place in this society that we have had no problem with segregation and you rarely hear arguments about it and that's the bathroom. that's the one place we have said, these pe
girls room, she can use the nurse's room, she can use the faculty bathroom, she can use the boy's restroom, jack moore, how do you think this school fared in this one, bad call, good call? >> this is a terrible call. i just -- let her use the bathroom she wants to use, she's a transgendered little girl. how many times do we have to see these small town schools fall on the wrong side of history with these things. if you're given the choice in life between showing compassion for a little...
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and-- >> of what use is that? >> it's something that's never been done before, now, in the 1960's, when nasa did it with apollo 8, it wowed the world and this would do that except at mars and it's an effort to explore mars and for interest in space and prove it can be done. there are people who say it can't be. >> megyn: already people say it's kind of sad because you've got nasa scientists now tour guides at kennedy space center, offering tours to tourists instead of working on space missions and you've got this guy, dennis, along with rich buddies taking trips out to the space. >> i think private travel is the the future and nasa is looking to buy trips on private trips for its astronauts and the goal would be if you and i get to book a trip it mars some day. >> megyn: no, thanks, i'll keep my feet planted where they are. in russia they did an experiment with six astronauts simulated it in close confinement for 520 days, how did that go? >> surprisingly well. not only did they spend 17 months locked in a capsule
and-- >> of what use is that? >> it's something that's never been done before, now, in the 1960's, when nasa did it with apollo 8, it wowed the world and this would do that except at mars and it's an effort to explore mars and for interest in space and prove it can be done. there are people who say it can't be. >> megyn: already people say it's kind of sad because you've got nasa scientists now tour guides at kennedy space center, offering tours to tourists instead of working...
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with us. the lgbt community merits our consideration. i will not vote for the substitute. i support the lgbt community. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back of the the gentlelady from new york reserves. the gentleman from florida continues to reserve. the gentlelady from new york. ms. slaughter: mr. speaker, i am pleased to yield three minutes to the gentleman from maryland to discuss the previous question, mr. van hollen, distinguished ranking member of the committee on the budget, from maryland. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for three minutes. mr. van hollen: thank you, mr. speaker. i thank ranking member slaughter, and i hope tomorrow this house will finally have a chance to vote on the bipartisan senate bill to prevent violence against women. i hope tomorrow will also have a chance -- we'll also have a chance to vote on a proposal that we now have put forward three times this year to replace the sequester. unfortunately the rule reported o
with us. the lgbt community merits our consideration. i will not vote for the substitute. i support the lgbt community. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back of the the gentlelady from new york reserves. the gentleman from florida continues to reserve. the gentlelady from new york. ms. slaughter: mr. speaker, i am pleased to yield three minutes to the gentleman from maryland to discuss the previous question, mr. van hollen, distinguished ranking member of the...
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i think the instrumentalities, he has used them. he's done everything at he could do, i believe, to take care of this. i think as we go on and trying to figure out how best to serve god's people, how best to present the church in this world of ours, probably his success is going to have to do what we did 50 years before pope benedict came. the church needs that every few years. >> what does that mean? >> it means to bring us up to date. the doctrines never change. but the way we present them has to change. the way we talk to people because the people have changed. the people won't listen to 100 years ago. >> reporter: let me ask you about that. because obviously the next big issue will be the conclave. you are not going to be taking part in electing. you've reached an age whereby you can no longer vote? >> yes. >> reporter: that's as kind as i can put it. you voted the last time around and so many cardinals have been elevated by pope benedict xvi or by his predecessor pope john paul ii. americans are saying perhaps there needs to be
i think the instrumentalities, he has used them. he's done everything at he could do, i believe, to take care of this. i think as we go on and trying to figure out how best to serve god's people, how best to present the church in this world of ours, probably his success is going to have to do what we did 50 years before pope benedict came. the church needs that every few years. >> what does that mean? >> it means to bring us up to date. the doctrines never change. but the way we...
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lucky for us. i'm jenna lee. republicans and democrats on capitol hill are still far apart but now there is word a meeting with the president and the top four congressional leaders is set for this friday, the very same day the $85 billion automatic spending cuts to federal programs will kick in. chief congressional correspondent mike emanuel is live on capitol hill where the big dome you just saw moments ago. mike, is there a clear path forward? a way where compromise might happen before the deadline? >> reporter: jenna, short answer, no. all indications are the $85 billion in spending reductions will happen. if you listen to the tone today, it is getting harsh. democrats firing at republicans. republicans firing back at democrats. after house speaker john boehner told the senate to quote, get off their --, the senate majority leader fired back. >> suffice it to say i thinks the senate is not moving quickly enough to avert the so-called sequester. across-the-board cuts would cost 750,000 americans their jobs unle
lucky for us. i'm jenna lee. republicans and democrats on capitol hill are still far apart but now there is word a meeting with the president and the top four congressional leaders is set for this friday, the very same day the $85 billion automatic spending cuts to federal programs will kick in. chief congressional correspondent mike emanuel is live on capitol hill where the big dome you just saw moments ago. mike, is there a clear path forward? a way where compromise might happen before the...
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use less. with the small but powerful picker upper, bounty select-a-size. >>> this morning on "today's" tech, back by popular demand, social media quandaries, randi zuckerbe zuckerberg, great to see you again. welcome back. >> thank you. great to see you. you posted a pretty good picture. you nailed the selfy, i think. >> we'll show that in a second. it was my first selfy. before we get to that, though, some congratulations. you just signed a book deal that will come out in a couple of weeks. >> thank you. we did. children's picture book both about balancing tech and nontech in your life called dot complicated. >> a lot of people will want to know you're one of the first employees of facebook. is it about facebook? and it's not? >> it will have a few of my personal favorites from facebook but definitely not a memoir or tell all. i have to save the memoir. >> too early. >> that's right, too early. >> that comes a little bit down the road. let's get into these digital etiquette questions. we will
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conyers to tell us stories about rosa parks, tell us stories about rosa parks. one that i think is appropriate at this time is that john -- john conyers first met her when he was just out of school. he traveled south to join the civil rights movement after law school and he met her then. she worked in his first campaign and she would later become his first congressional hire, the first person he hired on his congressional staff. what a beautiful connection. well, pretty soon mr. conyers found out that people were visiting the office to see rosa parks and not the congress. [laughter] in fact, she was invited all over the country to be honored. and how about this, mr. president, one day she went to him and she said she wanted to thank him for allowing her to be honored all over the country and would be willing to take a pay cut for her time away from the office. because of the leadership of the congressional black caucus and that of leader reid and then speaker hastert, rosa parks was the first woman to lie in state in the rotunda of the capitol of the united stat
conyers to tell us stories about rosa parks, tell us stories about rosa parks. one that i think is appropriate at this time is that john -- john conyers first met her when he was just out of school. he traveled south to join the civil rights movement after law school and he met her then. she worked in his first campaign and she would later become his first congressional hire, the first person he hired on his congressional staff. what a beautiful connection. well, pretty soon mr. conyers found...
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will it mean you'll use dollars? describe to us the impact. >> it could certainly impact the revenue and impact the opportunity for individuals to have employment. you know, for us on the emergency response side, like we said, we're pretty insulated because the federal government has an obligation to response to an emergency incident. on the preparedness side, however, the budget dollars are much more discretionary. we've already seen major cuts on those, on the preparedness side of things. >> so when you hear the president has invited congressional leaders to the white house on friday, the very day these spending cuts are supposed to go into effect, what goes through your mind? >> i'm hopeful that a deal can be reached. if the sequestration bill takes effect, there's going to be real-life consequences for us. folks who rely on federal contracting for our businesses. >> it's interesting that both parties talk glowingly of small businesses and small business owners and we don't want to hurt them because they're the fu
will it mean you'll use dollars? describe to us the impact. >> it could certainly impact the revenue and impact the opportunity for individuals to have employment. you know, for us on the emergency response side, like we said, we're pretty insulated because the federal government has an obligation to response to an emergency incident. on the preparedness side, however, the budget dollars are much more discretionary. we've already seen major cuts on those, on the preparedness side of...
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he helps us relax a bit. >> reporter: he is played by 35-year-old mohammed asef. when he was very young, his father died and he was forced to quit school. after leaving junior high, he found work in his hometown. but this one video clip turned around his life. one of asef's friends posted the footage online three years ago. it became a wild hit in the country. a local tv station started to take notice. asef gave up his day job as a cotton trader and made the risky transition to show business. he had only one part in his mind. >> translator: i decided to become an entertainer because terrorist attacks were rampant in our country. we were swamped with grim news every day. i wanted to become a mr. bean lookalike and bring smiles back to people's faces. >> reporter: rowan atkinson now knows about his counterpart on the other side of the world. the sponsor of the ad, a pakistani bank, sent the footage to the british actor. >> rowan atkinson finally saw the films and i think his reaction was he is a bit chubby and that's okay. he got up and he left. and said, okay, that
he helps us relax a bit. >> reporter: he is played by 35-year-old mohammed asef. when he was very young, his father died and he was forced to quit school. after leaving junior high, he found work in his hometown. but this one video clip turned around his life. one of asef's friends posted the footage online three years ago. it became a wild hit in the country. a local tv station started to take notice. asef gave up his day job as a cotton trader and made the risky transition to show...
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one neighbor told us it was up to 3 feet in his basement. earlier we got reports of a sinkhole forming and that was a concern for utility workers, but it appears that a break formed on a crack off to the side of the sidewalk so that is good news. less of an issue for utility workers this morning. but back out live, we know that the roads will be shut down here for a few or basically for the entire day as they really work an effort to try to clean up this street this morning and meet with neighbors to assess the damage to homes. live in san francisco's west portal district, cate caugiran, kpix 5. >>> santa cruz police are mourning the deaths of detective sergeant loran "butch" baker and detective elizabeth butler. the plainclothes officers were shot to death yesterday while investigating a possible domestic violence case. the suspect was gunned down later in a shootout with police. he had reportedly broken into a woman's house last week and made inappropriate sexual advances. >>> 6:57. a final check of traffic and weather. and weather is prim
one neighbor told us it was up to 3 feet in his basement. earlier we got reports of a sinkhole forming and that was a concern for utility workers, but it appears that a break formed on a crack off to the side of the sidewalk so that is good news. less of an issue for utility workers this morning. but back out live, we know that the roads will be shut down here for a few or basically for the entire day as they really work an effort to try to clean up this street this morning and meet with...
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joining us -- join us tomorrow. linda he have beens will join us, bob massi and john stossel. >> gretchen: have a fantastic day, everyone. >> brian: bye. bill: good morning, everybody. want to share a special moment with you now. a final farewell to the faithful. pope benedict xvi addressing an enormous crowd in morning in st. peter's square for his final time. we say good morning you. i'm bill hemmer. welcome to "america's newsroom". martha: good to see you, bill. i'm martha maccallum. what a emotional and historic moment we saw play out today. it has been 600 years since the last time a pope made this decision to step down. more than 150,000 people filed into st. peter's square to be part of this moment to witness it live. pope benedict going along in the pope mobile there. he blessed some of the children in attendance. there is some of that. boy, a lot to unfold. bill: over the next 24 hours, martha, he will be a former pope. 8:00 local time tomorrow on thursday, the pontiff taking, look at those pictures. reflec
joining us -- join us tomorrow. linda he have beens will join us, bob massi and john stossel. >> gretchen: have a fantastic day, everyone. >> brian: bye. bill: good morning, everybody. want to share a special moment with you now. a final farewell to the faithful. pope benedict xvi addressing an enormous crowd in morning in st. peter's square for his final time. we say good morning you. i'm bill hemmer. welcome to "america's newsroom". martha: good to see you, bill. i'm...
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stay with us. let's listen to a another part of the speech that we heard an hour ago. >> there was commitment i took from the lords to take on peter's ministry. there is no longer privacy, it means belonging to the whole church. once private life is taken away, i have experienced this. what is this is complete -- what is this -- is in this communion, one that no longer involves -- belongs to oneself. >> a word of warning to his successor and asking journalists, there has been a lot of speculation, is he asking the journalist to stop the speculating? >> the job of the pope is a job in front of the media. it is not easy had to stand in front of the media. a normalwants to say, a bishop -- >> thank you for that. i believe there are still speech is going on in st. peter's square. the pope is driving through the crowd in the pope mobile. let's speak to paul brennan. i hope you can hear me. tommy what is going on in the square. >> -- tommy what is going on in the square. -- tell me what is going on in th
stay with us. let's listen to a another part of the speech that we heard an hour ago. >> there was commitment i took from the lords to take on peter's ministry. there is no longer privacy, it means belonging to the whole church. once private life is taken away, i have experienced this. what is this is complete -- what is this -- is in this communion, one that no longer involves -- belongs to oneself. >> a word of warning to his successor and asking journalists, there has been a lot...
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use west portal instead. meantime construction continues as well in daly city causing slight delays. southbound 280 approaching highway 1 sounds like they have a couple of left lanes blocked for another hour and a half or so. 40 bart trains on time. muni, caltrain and ferries and ace look good. back to you guys. >> thank you. >>> 5:40. the next step for a labor day bash on the new bay bridge approving the big party budget. the bay area toll authority will take up the $5.6 million contract today. the party will start after a five-day shutdown of the bridge traffic. that's when 125,000 people will be allowed to walk across the new eastern span before it finally opens to traffic. the new span opens in just over 6 months. that's labor day weekend. and, of course, kpix 5 your official television station for the opening ceremonies in september. and if you are counting, 187 delays to go. >>> free rides for city kids start friday on muni. the pilot program offers lower income youth a free pass for 16 months. advocate
use west portal instead. meantime construction continues as well in daly city causing slight delays. southbound 280 approaching highway 1 sounds like they have a couple of left lanes blocked for another hour and a half or so. 40 bart trains on time. muni, caltrain and ferries and ace look good. back to you guys. >> thank you. >>> 5:40. the next step for a labor day bash on the new bay bridge approving the big party budget. the bay area toll authority will take up the $5.6 million...
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us look at video. thousands of gallons of water rushing into the street into cars, into nearby houses. what we are being told it sounds as if it may be a 15-16 in. water main break. it also may be a sewage line. obviously that will complicate things. >> public works officials along with fire crews in san francisco police officers are blocking off the intersection try to get the water out of the street. they want to start the cleanup process. it may take a while. as it appears the water has been shut off. i do not see any new water coming into the street. in fact if we come back out like we can see in the corner it appears as though we're starting to see the water dissipate through the storm drains. this is a lot of water. it appears to have a lot of debris. this is what would make it complicated for it to completely dry for the storm drain. >> that may be a complication we have now. as you can see the area is surrounded by houses and cars. a lot of these houses especially this one here, you can see the
us look at video. thousands of gallons of water rushing into the street into cars, into nearby houses. what we are being told it sounds as if it may be a 15-16 in. water main break. it also may be a sewage line. obviously that will complicate things. >> public works officials along with fire crews in san francisco police officers are blocking off the intersection try to get the water out of the street. they want to start the cleanup process. it may take a while. as it appears the water...
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nice to have you us with us. about to begin a 30-month prison sentence. how do you feel going into that? how are you feeling about that? >> you know, i feeled only optimistic. kind of hard to explain, but i have said several times over the past couple of weeks that i wear my conviction as a badge of honor, and i mean that. i believe my case was about torture, not about leaking. i'm right on the torture issue, the administration is wrong, and i'll carry that with me. >> your conviction was about disclosing the name of a covert cia officer who was involved in the interrogations that were happening at guantanamo. that's why you got 30 months in prison and a lot of the outrage around the waterboarding, a lot of the outrage and support comes from the fact that are you a whistleblower, but the conviction is based on revealing the name of a -- a covert officer. i mean, how can you say -- my conviction is a badge of honor, how is that possible? >> well, because, like i said this case was not about leaking. if the administration was going to pursue leakers, they w
nice to have you us with us. about to begin a 30-month prison sentence. how do you feel going into that? how are you feeling about that? >> you know, i feeled only optimistic. kind of hard to explain, but i have said several times over the past couple of weeks that i wear my conviction as a badge of honor, and i mean that. i believe my case was about torture, not about leaking. i'm right on the torture issue, the administration is wrong, and i'll carry that with me. >> your...
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he's going to be with us. now, you know, it's sort of the yin and the yang, you know. >> is he okay? >> donny deutsch is passed out right now. oh. there he is. that's the worst acting job i have seen. >> not your best work, donny. [ male announcer ] this is bob, a regular guy with an irregular heartbeat. the usual, bob? not today. [ male announcer ] bob has afib: atrial fibrillation not caused by a heart valve problem, a condition that puts him at greater risk for a stroke. [ gps ] turn left. i don't think so. [ male announcer ] for years, bob took warfarin, and made a monthly trip to the clinic to get his blood tested. but not anymore. bob's doctor recommended a different option: once-a-day xarelto®. xarelto® is the first and only once-a-day prescription blood thinner for patients with afib not caused by a heart valve problem, that doesn't require routine blood monitoring. like warfarin, xarelto® is proven effective to reduce the risk of an afib-related stroke. there is limited data on how these drugs comp
he's going to be with us. now, you know, it's sort of the yin and the yang, you know. >> is he okay? >> donny deutsch is passed out right now. oh. there he is. that's the worst acting job i have seen. >> not your best work, donny. [ male announcer ] this is bob, a regular guy with an irregular heartbeat. the usual, bob? not today. [ male announcer ] bob has afib: atrial fibrillation not caused by a heart valve problem, a condition that puts him at greater risk for a stroke. [...
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none of us think bad things are gonna happen to us. i'm here at my house on thanksgiving day, and i have a massive heart attack right in my driveway. an artery in your heart, it's called the widow maker. and mine was 95% blocked. they took me to the hospital, and the doctor put me on a bayerspirin regimen. [ male announcer ] aspirin is not appropriate for everyone, so be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. i'm a blue-collar worker. to me, bayer aspirin is another tool. go talk to your doctor. you're not indestructible anymore. ♪ by the armful? by the barrelful? e carful? how about...by the bowlful? campbell's soups give you nutrition, energy, and can help you keep a healthy weight. campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. then i read an article about a study that looked at the long term health benefits of taking multivitamins. they used centrum silver for the study... so i guess my wife was right. [ le announcer ] centrum. always your most complete. >> gretchen: good morning, everybody. it's wednesday,
none of us think bad things are gonna happen to us. i'm here at my house on thanksgiving day, and i have a massive heart attack right in my driveway. an artery in your heart, it's called the widow maker. and mine was 95% blocked. they took me to the hospital, and the doctor put me on a bayerspirin regimen. [ male announcer ] aspirin is not appropriate for everyone, so be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. i'm a blue-collar worker. to me, bayer aspirin is another...
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accompany all of us in our community and let us devote to her with profound faith. dear friends, god leads his church and sustain it is always especially in difficult moments. let us not lose this vision of faith which is the only true vision of the path of the church and the world. in our heart, in the heart of each of us, have always delightful certainty that the lord is near you, that he does not abandon you, that he's close to you and that he shelters you with his love. thank you. >> you have been listening to pope benedict xvi as he says his final farewell from vatican city. there we are at st. peter's square live. you heard him say let us not lose the vision of faith. those are his parting words to everyone. a very personal and special message. christiane amanpour was saying will he really address the crowd personally and he has. >> absolutely. he says he will not abandon the cause. he says he takes this step, retirement, with full knowledge of the seriousness of the action, but he says loving the church means having the church to make difficult choices. >> yo
accompany all of us in our community and let us devote to her with profound faith. dear friends, god leads his church and sustain it is always especially in difficult moments. let us not lose this vision of faith which is the only true vision of the path of the church and the world. in our heart, in the heart of each of us, have always delightful certainty that the lord is near you, that he does not abandon you, that he's close to you and that he shelters you with his love. thank you. >>...